As a conservative, I am not so sure that Romney is the lesser of two evils, at least when it comes to the future of the Republican party. If we persist in ignoring our base composed of conservatives, christians and catholics we will continue to lose. Lincoln said you cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong. Sacrificing conservative principles in an attempt to appeal to moderates simply is not electorally pragmatic for a Republican victory. If true conservatives want to send a message to the GOP leadership they should vote for Obama. If they cannot stomach voting for someone to the left of center, then they should consider voting for Independent candidate Gary Johnson. Nothing will change unless we send a message.

This iconography of Obama is attempting to make the president into a pop culture hero. What he's done to deserve this, I have no idea, but it is a good way to sell him. With all media in love with this guy, it's enough to make you question democracy. Maybe if Obama chips a tooth, Romney might have a better chance. That might seem far fetched but another four years of this Letterman star, produces nausea. We know that the county's in great shape when a half white, half black president advocates marriage between two men and two woman. Why did we ever let this man in? Watergate seems pale.

HOPE is back in the American economic outlook: The U.S. Gallup Economic Confidence Index surged to -18 for the week ending Sept. 9 -- an 11-point jump from the previous week, and near the highest point reached since Gallup Daily tracking began in January 2008.

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Whichever presidential candidate wins the election, he will have to spend trillions of dollars to jump start the American economy. Only then will companies start hiring in huge numbers. Otherwise, companies will only hire talented and skilled people. As per Obama, the economy will jump-start only when people of all skills and abilities are hired. Historically, some economy refuses to budge unless there is intervention in the way of exgtra - generous spending on the part of government. In 2008, President Obama tried to spend a large amount of money just after winning the last elections, in order to hire millions of Americans. His plan was turned by law makers both on Congress and the Senate.